This is who or what the sentence is about, also referred to as a noun.
Subject / Sujeto
True or False: -AR verbs are the least common type of verbs in Spanish
True or False: -ER and -IR verbs in Spanish follow similar conjugation patterns
True! They share -o, -es, -e, -en. The only they don't share is -emos and -imos
" I " in Spanish
Yo
Find the odd one out:
1. Yo baile bachata.
2. Tú bailas bachata.
3. Él baila bachata.
4. Nosotros bailamos bachata.
1: Yo baile
This is what the subject of the sentence is doing, also referred to as an action.
Verb / Verbo
YO
TÚ
Yo hablo
Tú hablas
Conjugate COMER using the following subjects:
YO
TÚ
Yo como
Tú comes
Tú
Mr. Carter eats pasta with cheese.
Mr. Carter come pasta con queso.
When a verb in English is preceded by "to" like in "to eat" or "to sleep" and a verb in Spanish ends in -AR, -ER, -IR what do we call those verbs?
Infinitive / Infinitivos!
Conjugate ESTUDIAR for the following subjects
YO
TÚ
ÉL
Yo estudio
Tú estudias
Él estudia
Conjugate CREER by using the following subjects:
YO
TÚ
MR. ROSADO
Yo creo
Tú crees
Mr. Rosado cree en sus estudiantes :)
Él y Ella
Write a sentence with the verb MIRAR (to watch). Include Subject + Verb + Detail.
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The process in which we change a verb usually to make it agree with the subject of a sentence.
Conjugation / Conjugación
Conjugate TRABAJAR for the following subjects
YO
TÚ
ELLA
NOSOTROS
Yo trabajo
Tú trabajas
Ella trabaja
Nosotros trabajamos
Conjugate VIVIR by using the following subjects:
YO
TÚ
ELLA
NOSOTROS
Yo vivo
Tú vives
Ella vive
Nosotros vivimos
" We " in Spanish
Nosotros / Nosotras
Rearrange the words correctly in the following sentence:
en corremos el parque Nosotros
Nosotros corremos en el parque
1. Drop the -ar, -er, or -ir ending from the verb's stem.
2. Add the new ending to the verb's stem
Conjugate CELEBRAR for the following subjects:
YO
TÚ
ÉL
NOSOTROS
ELLOS
Yo celebro
Tú celebras
Él celebra
Nosotros celebramos
Ellos celebran
YO
TÚ
ÉL
NOSOTROS
ELLOS
Yo abro
Tú abres
Él abre
Nosotros abrimos
Ellos abren
" They" in Spanish
Ellos / Ellas
Three members of your team each need to conjugate a verb out loud to the class. The facilitator will tell you the verbs that each person needs to conjugate.
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